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With the release of ''Ultimate'', the Glitch series will switch its focus to that game, completely abandoning ''[[Smash 4]]''. The attendance for {{Trn|Glitch 6}} singles was noticeably larger compared to the previous five, with a staggering 551 attendees (a 429 increase from Glitch 5). There were two side events, both being completely unique to Ultimate: [[Squad Strike]] and Morph-Meter.  
With the release of ''Ultimate'', the Glitch series switched its focus to that game, completely abandoning ''[[Smash 4]]''. The attendance for {{Trn|Glitch 6}} singles was noticeably larger compared to the previous five, with a staggering 551 attendees (a 429 increase from Glitch 5). There were two side events, both being completely unique to Ultimate: [[Squad Strike]] and Morph-Meter.  


{{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}} had a slight increase in attendees and is now the largest Glitch tournament to date. Squad Strike remained one of the two side events of the tournament and Morph-Meter was replaced with amiibo singles. This tournament was mainly themed around the [[Mario (universe)|Super Mario]] franchise: the "Minus World" part of its name was a reference to "World -1", a infamous glitch that appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and its banner was themed after ''[[Super Mario World]]''. However, some controversy will happen involving its demotion from a S-Tier to A-Tier. This event, commonly dubbed as "GlitchGate", was the result of {{Sm|Stroder}}'s disqualification from the tournament, causing Glitch 7 to go below the typical 2,400 point threshold of an S-Tier. Many people didn't understand the decision, as {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} remained an S-Tier despite having over 50 smashers dropping out of the tournament.
{{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}} had a slight increase in attendees and is now the largest Glitch tournament to date. Squad Strike remained one of the two side events of the tournament and Morph-Meter was replaced with amiibo singles. This tournament was mainly themed around the [[Mario (universe)|Super Mario]] franchise: the "Minus World" part of its name was a reference to "World -1", a infamous glitch that appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and its banner was themed after ''[[Super Mario World]]''. However, some controversy will happen involving its demotion from a S-Tier to A-Tier. This event, commonly dubbed as "GlitchGate", was the result of {{Sm|Stroder}}'s disqualification from the tournament, causing Glitch 7 to go below the typical 2,400 point threshold of an S-Tier. Many people didn't understand the decision, as {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} remained an S-Tier despite having over 50 smashers dropping out of the tournament.
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